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The Selection (The Selection, #1)
Kiera Cass
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This took me a while to get into because the start is very slow. Once it actually gets going, it's very hard to put this book down. The characters are very well written and feel like they have real relationships and problems, which seems to be rare in fantasy stories. There were some plot points that I wonder if they were supposed to be twists because they were pretty obvious to me, but it doesn't take away from my enjoyment. There were a lot of perspectives thrown in, but I feel like it was done very well and I was never confused about who we were following. I also really liked the Scottish feel of the book.
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A River Enchanted
Rebecca Ross
snowseau commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
I didn't know what else to call this. But does anyone else check the receipt that you get when checking out library books and see the total $$ for what you saved? I don't know why, but I always like seeing how much I save each time I check books out from the library.
Right now I have saved $499.72 just by visiting the library.
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Court of Blood and Bindings (Fae Isles, #1)
Lisette Marshall
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The Death-Made Prince
Lisette Marshall
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Healer to the Ash King (Dark Rulers, #5)
Rebecca F. Kenney
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Saints of Storm and Sorrow
Gabriella Buba
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A King's Trust (Heart-Mage Trilogy #1)
S.E. McPherson
snowseau commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
Lets all of us mention one book or more which we really dislike ( or hate) because it promotes something very toxic, lays out a very obviously wrong narrative. I am not talking about, 'this book was cringe and boring', I am talking about, 'the idea that was promoted in this book could be proved very dangerous if taken seriously.
A book that I genuinely dislike is Ugly love by collen hoover. This book has a male lead who has no sense of respect for the female lead, a female lead who has no sense of self respect and keeps on returning to that emotionally immature boy who cannot for the love of God get over his ex and handle his emotional baggage himself. I have read It ends with us and it starts with us. I disliked them both but my problem with them does not align with the topic of this post, they were not promoting abusive relationships (she does end up getting away from that abusive guy). Never read anything else by that author again, and never will.
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Enough Is Enuf: Our Failed Attempts to Make English Eezier to Spell
Gabe Henry
snowseau commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
Hii! Wish you all a happy Sunday! I have a little question. I saw many folks here having super cute and organised shelves (even with dividers!!), and I wanted to try this too. Do you know if there's a way to move shelves around, so I can put them in the order I prefer the most? š§ I'm lazy and I don't want to remake them all from zero lol
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Family Drama
Rebecca Fallon
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Throne in the Dark
A.K. Caggiano
snowseau commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
I've been using PB for almost two months now, and the number of books on my shelves have gotten to the point where my feed has become overwhelming. I'm thinking I'm going to need to mute some books in order to limit the number of new posts I see every day, but it feels weird to just decide to stop seeing posts for books I've read or want to read (even if I really hated the book). So I thought I'd ask the community. Do you mute books from your feed, and if so, how do you decide which to mute?
snowseau commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
I normally donāt like to adhere to the strictures of a plan, but for Pagebound, Iāll give it a shot! How successful has this feature been for you all?